I don't know how you can flat for the majority of your stack on the turn. If he ships you have to call anyway and you give him a chance to improve on the river. You should ship it on the flop!
I for one would like to defend the player's actions of checking on the turn and the river. In the beginning of the video he had already told us that his opponent was one who likes to bluff and try and steal pots. When you are facing someone like this, it is sometimes a good idea to check with an average hand, inducing him to think that he can steal the pot and bet.
you made a big mistake in this hand. i have no idea why you would jus flat the turn and check on the river when you hav only 9$ left and the pot is 30$. instead you should shove the turn when he bet out
@dozentcare he was clearly trying to induce action. he knew the guy was bluffing. he shoves initial raiser folds regardless of pot odds. the only way he was getting any more money was too check to the aggressor. you sir are a noob.
Turn is a shove or fold. But calling is really bad
Pre flop is dodgy also. You should be reraising the original raise most of the times. Now you have no idea where you are at when the loose player squeezes. You caught a pretty good flop but you have no idea what to do on most flops with an A/K/Q
Looks a lot like a calling station video
You are beating these micro stakes at 2BB per hundred hands over a big sample size of 160k hands. That is slightly better than breaking even but nothing big
@foreverguga Agree that turn is a raise/fold situation and calling is bad. The opponent usually will shut down on river because he knows you're never folding. Also, if he has something like AQ or AJ, which is a large part of his range, you're giving him a chance to river your tens.
WTF ? That opponent would have played AA, QQ, JJ and possibly 88 the same way. He would be laughing at your flat calls. You got lucky.
yynnmmbb 4 weeks ago
I personally think this hand was played horribly from the start.
Abzisaledge88 1 month ago
shove the turn, SHOVE THE TURN SHOVE THE FKIN TURN POT COMMITED SHOVE THE TURNNN
ellokillox 2 months ago
@ellokillox I was screaming exactly the same thing at the screen. lol
Abzisaledge88 1 month ago
I think Full-Tilt ended up taking the pot
Jamato4891 3 months ago 4
I don't know how you can flat for the majority of your stack on the turn. If he ships you have to call anyway and you give him a chance to improve on the river. You should ship it on the flop!
coreycunninghamkarl 5 months ago
i am a millionaire because of this video
no1diamondgeezer 5 months ago 5
I for one would like to defend the player's actions of checking on the turn and the river. In the beginning of the video he had already told us that his opponent was one who likes to bluff and try and steal pots. When you are facing someone like this, it is sometimes a good idea to check with an average hand, inducing him to think that he can steal the pot and bet.
superjeff14 7 months ago
you should have bet 8 on the river you donk- then he would have went all in to try to bluff you again.
XvxGOODMUSICxvX 8 months ago
@XvxGOODMUSICxvX ROFLMAO
pabloernesto19 1 month ago
you made a big mistake in this hand. i have no idea why you would jus flat the turn and check on the river when you hav only 9$ left and the pot is 30$. instead you should shove the turn when he bet out
dozentcare 8 months ago
@dozentcare he was clearly trying to induce action. he knew the guy was bluffing. he shoves initial raiser folds regardless of pot odds. the only way he was getting any more money was too check to the aggressor. you sir are a noob.
checkoutmymelody180 8 months ago
@dozentcare Why do the pushing when the donk will do the pulling?
superjeff14 7 months ago
The only reason to flat the buttons open is if you believe the big blind is likely to squeeze.
wisepopcorn 9 months ago
lol flat call TT pf sb vs bu!
VHSGoldStar 10 months ago
foreverguga +1 but after the squeeze you should shove or fold...
MrTbeno 10 months ago
Turn is a shove or fold. But calling is really bad
Pre flop is dodgy also. You should be reraising the original raise most of the times. Now you have no idea where you are at when the loose player squeezes. You caught a pretty good flop but you have no idea what to do on most flops with an A/K/Q
Looks a lot like a calling station video
You are beating these micro stakes at 2BB per hundred hands over a big sample size of 160k hands. That is slightly better than breaking even but nothing big
foreverguga 1 year ago 3
@foreverguga Agree that turn is a raise/fold situation and calling is bad. The opponent usually will shut down on river because he knows you're never folding. Also, if he has something like AQ or AJ, which is a large part of his range, you're giving him a chance to river your tens.
Ikeaboy4 7 months ago
you should definitely develope yourself before making these "educating" videos. XD
availablename12 1 year ago 2
ye definatly shoving the turn there...
TidyHustler 1 year ago
Guy is infact a donkey, -4K overall
UndercoverLdn 1 year ago
Shove the turn, donkey.
MadDogQ 1 year ago
Played similar hand but the other player had king.
aCertainChannel 1 year ago
Nice hand.
Movies96B 2 years ago